18481734. DOWNHOLE TOOL INCLUDING A PACKER ASSEMBLY, A COMPLETION ASSEMBLY, AND A FIXEDLY COUPLED WHIPSTOCK ASSEMBLY simplified abstract (Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.)

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DOWNHOLE TOOL INCLUDING A PACKER ASSEMBLY, A COMPLETION ASSEMBLY, AND A FIXEDLY COUPLED WHIPSTOCK ASSEMBLY

Organization Name

Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Borisa Lajesic of Stavanger (NO)

Lars Petter Larsen of Stavanger (NO)

Morten Falnes of Stavanger (NO)

Vegard Dyrseth of Stavanger (NO)

DOWNHOLE TOOL INCLUDING A PACKER ASSEMBLY, A COMPLETION ASSEMBLY, AND A FIXEDLY COUPLED WHIPSTOCK ASSEMBLY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18481734 titled 'DOWNHOLE TOOL INCLUDING A PACKER ASSEMBLY, A COMPLETION ASSEMBLY, AND A FIXEDLY COUPLED WHIPSTOCK ASSEMBLY

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a downhole tool for forming a well system, including a whipstock assembly, a packer assembly, an anchor assembly, and a completion assembly, all configured to be run-in-hole in a single trip.

  • Whipstock assembly
  • Packer assembly
  • Anchor assembly
  • Completion assembly
  • Configured for single trip run-in-hole

Potential Applications

The technology can be used in oil and gas drilling operations to efficiently and effectively form well systems in a single trip downhole.

Problems Solved

1. Reduces the number of trips required for downhole operations 2. Increases efficiency and saves time during well system formation

Benefits

1. Cost-effective 2. Time-saving 3. Streamlines downhole operations

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing well construction in the oil and gas industry

Possible Prior Art

Prior art may include similar downhole tools and methods for forming well systems, but specific details would need to be researched for comparison.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to traditional methods of forming well systems?

This article does not provide a direct comparison between this technology and traditional methods of forming well systems.

What are the specific components of the completion assembly and how do they contribute to the overall functionality of the downhole tool?

The article does not delve into the specific components of the completion assembly and their individual roles within the downhole tool.


Original Abstract Submitted

Provided is a downhole tool, and a method for forming a well system. The downhole tool, in one aspect, includes a whipstock assembly, a packer assembly fixedly coupled to the to the whipstock assembly, and an anchor assembly coupled to the packer assembly. The downhole tool, according to this aspect, further includes a completion assembly coupled to the anchor assembly, the whipstock assembly, packer assembly, anchor assembly and the completion assembly configured to be run-in-hole in a single trip.